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damnit Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 'Tagger' tries to erase the damage Sara Fisher's required apology leaves some Hawthorne merchants skeptical Thursday April 8, 1999 By Maxine Bernstein of The Oregonian staff The only things sizzling Wednesday morning at the Burgerville in Southeast Portland were the emotions of about 20 residents and merchants, who faced off with a young graffiti vandal who had damaged their property. Sara J. Fisher, a 21-year-old Reed College senior, hugged a friend for support before she entered the fast-food restaurant. Fisher, under a court order, had come to apologize for scrawling her four-letter graffiti signature, "Maul," on property throughout Portland. "I know that I can never justify why I did what I did," Fisher said, addressing members of the Hawthorne Boulevard Business Association. "It was never my intention to hurt anyone. I wasn't thinking about the impact I'd have around the community. I think I idealized graffiti as a way to put art on the streets." Fisher, whom prosecutors described as one of the most prolific graffiti vandals in Portland, remained composed through the 30-minute meeting that at times turned confrontational. She said she didn't realize the hardship she had caused until after she was caught and arrested. She said she was sorry and would not do it again. Fisher, who faced 44 counts of unlawful applying of graffiti, pleaded guilty to 20 counts under a negotiated deal. Wednesday's was the first of four community meetings that Fisher must attend to apologize for her crimes. To avoid prison, she agreed last month to pay nearly $3,000 in restitution to property owners, spend 400 hours on a graffiti cleanup crew and wear an electronic monitoring bracelet for 30 days to ensure she adheres to a night curfew at her Southeast Portland apartment. She also donated $5,000 to the city's anti-graffiti trust fund. Property owners at Wednesday's meeting tried to make Fisher realize the damage and distress she had caused them and the city. And many tore into Fisher's description of graffiti as an expression of art. "The one thing I want you to realize is when it's on my property, it's vandalism. That has no art value to me," said Jerry Otto, general manager of the Burgerville on Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard. Terre Macris, who owns an art gallery on Southeast Division Street, demanded to know why Fisher had to leave her mark on buildings under the cover of night, instead of on canvas. "You know how many gallons of paint have been on my building because of people like you?" Macris asked her. Police contend Fisher was painting graffiti from August through Oct. 13, when she was caught scrawling "Maul" on a Union Pacific Railroad utility box under the Morrison Bridge. Removing graffiti from railroad boxes and cars costs thousands of dollars, said Tom Morrison of Union Pacific. It also endangers train crews who may interpret a railroad signal incorrectly because of the colored paint, Morrison said. "Do you realize the potential danger?" Morrison asked Fisher. "No, I didn't realize that," she said. "And, I didn't realize a lot of other things. That's why I'm here today to apologize. I'm sorry." Some merchants were skeptical that Fisher was sincere, and Fisher admitted it was not her choice to address them. "Getting caught allowed me the opportunity to look at what I've done from an outsider's perspective," she said. "If I hadn't gotten caught, I probably wouldn't have been sorry." Fisher, a psychology major, derived her four-letter signature from Southeast Mall Street, where she lives. She left it on buildings, bus stops, traffic signs, railroad cars, trucks, phone booths and trash bins. People responsible for graffiti are called "taggers." Alyce Cornyn-Selvy, who teaches at Pacific Northwest College of Art, said Fisher's apology seemed scripted. "You're a psychology major, so you should understand my question. What conversations were going on inside your head while you're doing this? What age were you?" she asked. Fisher responded, "I know you want me to say I was 12 years old, and I was being silly. And I'm not going to say that." By the end of the session, Cornyn-Selvy was more frustrated. "I'm all for artistic expression. I teach it, for God's sake. But where is her thinking of what's right and wrong? She doesn't get it." Court-ordered public apologies are becoming more popular, but they still are rare for more violent crimes, said Dick Ashbaugh, chairman of the criminal justice department at Clackamas Community College. "I think when you're talking property crimes, the public is way more acceptable of getting an apology and getting paid back for their losses," Ashbaugh said. But there's a down side. "The value of an apology when you make them do it is less than when they do it on their own accord," said Portland Officer Daniel Liu. Fisher is scheduled to speak to the Pearl District Neighborhood Association today at 6 p.m. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHORTY DVS KREW Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 i was just talkin about this chick to someone...trip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr.H.Caulfield Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 Maul killed it. Reedies can suck it though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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2dolrhoe Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 this is how you walk the walk.. while the rest of you talk and talk. gosip is for little girls.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mosthatedpdx Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 "herion" how cute. LOL... Fuck koer, jus for the record. Knew he'd be a talker..loose lips Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mosthatedpdx Posted April 29, 2010 Share Posted April 29, 2010 at least he entertained ya'll for a while, jus hope he didnt get to close to ya and spill your life story to Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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